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Subject: RE: UKNM: good timing?
From: Robin Edwards
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 12:26:13 +0100

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Lovely, and guaranteed a place in my upcoming book, "New Media Poetry".

Don't suppose they had the lottery numbers for next Saturday did they?

Ooh, speaking of predicting an outcome, try this on your colleagues. I saw
it on telly the other night. Write down the number 37 on a piece of paper.
Ask a colleague to pick a 2 digit number less than 50 where both digits are
odd, and different. Whilst there are clearly several numbers they can
choose (13,15,17,19,31,35,37,39) they are statistically more likely to
choose 37. Show them your piece of paper and revel in the applause. Tried
it 3 times so far and it worked every time!

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Robin Edwards
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On Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:39 AM, Quentin Langley
[SMTP:qlangleyatyahoo [dot] com] wrote:
> The electric light is undoubtedly a fine and wonderful
> invention, and let us take it for granted that its
> future is guaranteed. This cannot be taken,
> unfortnately, as any guarantee of the success of the
> pioneer companies.
>
> The Economist, c 1870. Paraphrased from memory.
> (Though, plainly, a memory more recent than 1870).
>
>
> --- Stewart Dean <SDeanatScient [dot] com> wrote: > Yes and
> no.
> >
> > Yes it's a good time to buy a good tech stock but
> > some stocks may not
> > recover.
> >
> > Some companies have a solid buisness model - will
> > continue to make money
> > despite their market status and in my mind shouldnt
> > be lumped in with all
> > the bad tech stocks - as they have been before.
> >
> > I think it's been said before but I'm going to say
> > it again - it's time to
> > sort the wheat from the chaf.
> >
> > > Stewart Dean - SDeanatscient [dot] com - Customer
> > Experience
> > > Scient(R): The eBusiness Systems Innovator(TM)
> > >
> > > Be part of an epic. Send CVs to:
> > > Belegendary-in-londonatscient [dot] com

[Sam says: msg chopped...]


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